. SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting.) TO CANADA, UNITED BTATES AND, EUROPE • , Via Suva. Honolulu. Victoria (8.C.) ' - / and Vancouver; ' FROM AUCKLAND. 1! A.M, p jfJ NIAOARA* * Tuesday, Sep. 27 R.M.M.S. AORANGI* V Tuesday. Oct 25 R.M.S. NIAGARAt 1 Tueadaj Ncv 22 R.M.M.S AORANGI* Tuesday, Deo. 20 R.M.S. NIAGARAt Tuesday, Jan. 17 Passengers in Three Classes. •Magnificent. New. Quadruple Screw Motorship. 17,491 tons register. +Triple SoreW. Oil Fuel. 13,415 tons registerEXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Particulars on Application • FOR SYDNEY R.M.S. NIAGARA Tues.. Sept. 13, S p.m. Passengers la Three Classes. UNION feOYAL MAIL LINE. TO UNITED'STATES, CANADA -AND EUROPE. Via Raro tonga, Tahiti and San Francisco. FROM WELLINGTON. 8 P.M. R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday. Sep 18 R.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday. Oct. 11 R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday, Nov. 8 R.M.B. MAKURA Tuesday. Dec. 6 R.M.S TAHITI Tuesday. Jan, 3 Passengers in Three Classes. INTERCOLONIAL. ISLAND AND COASTAL SERVICES. Sydney (Direot). "Marama Friday, September 16, 8 pjcn. Maheno Friday, September 80, 11 a.m. 'Passengers in Three Classes. ' • Sydney (from Wellington). Maheno Friday. September. 16 •Marama Friday. September 80 •Passengers in Three Classes. For Melbourne, via Southern Ports. Manuka (from Wellington* Tues., Sept. 20 Wellington, Lyttelton, Melbourne and . Adelaide (Cargo Only). Kartigi ' Wednesday. September 14. Buva. Tonga (Nukualofa Qaapai and Vtivau) and Samoa (Apia) Tofua Saturday, October 8, 11 a.m. Gisborne and Napier (Cargo only).' Waimea Tuesday. September 13. 4 pan New Plymouth (from Onehungu). ttarawa Thursday. September 15, • 8 p.m. . Picton. ; (from Wellington). Ngaio Mon.. Wed.. Fri„ 11 p.m. . berths Booked Auckland Office. . Westport (Cargo Only). Kaimanawa Wednesday. Sept. 14, noon. * InQuii'iss are invited regarding trips to AH? !? frr* ® ea islands. Honolulu, Canada. United States, Europe, Around the £><ri fic . T°ure. including Japan and the direction^ 01111 World Tours in either TO JJ N G LAND BY QANADIAN pACIFIC - gTEAMSHIPS. Less than Four Days on the open Atlantic, via the great St. Lawrence River route—- ' ■ - Tons. S.S. "Empress ot Scotland" 25,150 S.S. "Empress of Australia" 21,850 S.S. 'Empress' of France" .. 18,350 S.S. "Montnairn" <. .. 17,300 S.S. "Montroyal" .. .. 15.650 S.S. "Montcalm" . „ ~ . 16,400 S.S. "Montclare" ~ ~ 16.400 S.S. "Montrose" .. .. 16.400 S.S. "Minnedosa" . t ~. 15,200 S.S. "Melita" , . - 15,200 S.S. "Metagama" •., .. 12,400 ' Sailing dates up to May 31, 1928, now available. Berths on any of the above. steamers can now be reserved at any office of the Union Steam Ship Co.. any Tourist Booking Aaency, or A. W.. Essex, Passenger Manager for New Zealand. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.' Maritime Building, Quay Street. Auckland. NEW WAY ACROSS CANADA. BOOK TO CANADA BY THE CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL ; ... MAIL LINERS. R.M.B. NIAGARA. R.M.M.S. AORANGI. CROSS CANADA IN DAYLIGHT. * • By tha v CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. From Vancouver or Prince Rupert through the Glorious Rockies—Famous Jasper Park —National Buffalo Park—Thriving Cities. All the Provinces Traversed. See the Mighty Niagara Falls" on your way to Montreal or New York. CANADIAN NATIONAL; operate all-steel trains—The last word in Railroad Comfort. Radio" entertainment provided. Regular Cunard and White Star Line sailings from all ports complete this magnificent journey to Europe under CANADIAN NATIONAL GUIDANCE. Book now for 1928. Free .Fare List. Sailing List, Beautiful Booklets and all Through Tickets at Cheap.est Rates. ■ i From CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. 21. Ferry Buildings, Auckland. Or Any Agent. gHAW. gAVILL AND j^LBION OOMPANY. ' DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON. VIA PANAMA CANAL. Steamer. Tons. Date. Prom tTAIN UI 10.000 Oct. 2 Wellington •MATAROA 12,350 Oct, 29 Auckland CwtUNTHIC Nov. 23 tARAWA, end Feb, *IONIC Dec. 28 'MATAROA Mar 17: tATHENIC mid. Jan tCOIiINTHIC Ap. 11. •TAMAROA Jan 21 +IONIC May 9. tTAINUI Feb. 16 tATHENIC End May Passengers embark previous evening. *New, luxurious, oil-barning steamers, carrying First a.nd Third Classes. tThree classes. »Second and Third Classes. All passengers must secure passports. For all particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD. A BERDEEN BLUE FUNNEL, il WHITE STAR LINES. JOINT SERVICE, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. TO ENGLAND. For Sailings and Full Particulars, Please Apply to DALGETX AND CO.. LTD. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. LTD. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. A S PATERSON AND CO.. LTD. TTINGLAND AND QOUTH \ FRICA JCjngland and ooutb * Africa Bookings, are now Doing made for sailings during first half of 1028. Passengers should book now to secure the best accommodation. We give reliable information and advice. Write or call for full particulars of the P • AND O ONE CLASS ONLY LINE Comfortable Travel at Moderate Fare# AROUND THE WORLD TOURS ARRANGED. OENDERSON & ll.f ACFARLANE, LTD. O-ENDERSON & iVIACFARLANE, LTD. (Established 1842) PASSENGER AGENTB. Maritime Buildings. Quay Street. m ROUND nrORLD nnßlPfc lvound World Irip& Arranged by •« THOS. COOK AND SONI AUCKLAND. BACK TO AUCKLANDVia Suez and America.; Either Direction j Best Ist Class throughout .. £227 6s Best 2nd Class .. ~ .. £167 0s Best 3rd Class .. .. ... £97 10s Via Panama and Suez and Vice Versa: Best Ist Class throughout . : . . £2OB 10s ' Best 2nd Class £149 0s Best 3rd Class .. .. . . £79 0a Via America and' Panama or Vice Versa: Best Ist Class throughout .. . . £193 IGs Best 2nd Class ~ ... .. £l4O 0s Best . 3rd Class .. .... £95 10s Apply AT ONCE for Berths. 1928 Sailings. rjiHOS. QOOK AND gON, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, QUEEN STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19740, 13 September 1927, Page 3
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